Neil (At Rest. In mono.)

101 Series Lesson 16: Neil Young (Part One ~ Neil In The Studio)

Hello, students. Today your lesson is about someone who has a guitar, a harmonica, and sometimes a piano and can make each sound like a dying giraffe. This week’s show is your first two-part lesson as we listen to the studio recordings of Neil Young. Please prepare for a thoroughly smokey experience as we enjoy […]

Negroes With . . . Shined Shoes?

Deez Rhymes Ep 2

Welcome back from your recess, students. Time now for a lesson where poetry and beats meet at a little place called hip-hop. This is episode 2 of Deez Rhymes, our uncensored look at hip-hop and the people who make it. Check your smoking gat at the door (the one with bullets). Big gold chains around […]

Richard Thompson (Human)

101 Series Lesson 15: Richard Thompson

There are a lot of guitar heroes out there . . .  Clapton, Van Halen, Hendrix, blah blah blah. But there is only one who can melt your face with a solo and then play a fifteenth century ballad. His name is Richard Thompson. Revere him! We at The Balcony do enough to give him […]

Delanie and Bonnie and all their friends (one of them is Eric Clapton!)

Gimme Back My Song Ep 2

The motto of this show is “Anything you can do I can do, too.” That’s because this program proves that a cover can be as good or better than the original. This is Episode 2 of Gimme Back My Song, the showcase for songs re-done as small tributes, extended reviews, or simply a way to […]

The Who? Exactly.

101 Series Lesson 14: The Who

Ok, students . . . time to secure your blast suits and adjust earplugs for maximum capacity as we learn a thing or two from England’s loudest band, The Who. Get ready as Pete Townsend shreds, Keith Moon explodes, John Entwistle dances on his fret board and Roger Daltry screams a lung out. Please clear […]

Television!

The Free Space Episode 2

The best thing about freeform radio of the 60s and early 70s was that the DJs could play anything they wanted. The music drove the program in any direction. The Free Space is the program that does that on The Balcony . . . and in Episode 2 we play whatever we want and where […]

March 17, 1965 and Elvis Is Cooler Than You

101 Series Lesson 13: Elvis Presley

This week’s lesson, class, has a touch of Rock ‘n’ Roll royalty attached to its name. Today’s instructional program is about “The King,” Elvis Presley. We learn about many aspects of his career as we rock and bop around the classroom and in the hallways. Please have pompadours pomped and pedal pushers pushing. Doctors will […]

Otis = Soul

Soulville Ep 2

It’s time to head down the road and make a stop at a little town called Soulville. This is Episode 2 of our look at some of the best music ever made. Originating in great cities like Memphis and Detroit, these are the tunes that will get your head boppin’, your toe tappin’, and your […]

David Bowie as Ziggy Sturdust, 1972

101 Series Lesson 12: David Bowie

Well, students,  there will need to be complete and undivided attention to this week’s lesson . . . this is because our subject is a performer of many personas. From Davey Jones to folk waif to Ziggy Stardust to Thin White Duke to guy in Berlin who did too much blow – our topic for […]

Sleater-Kinney Goddamn It.

X Chromosome Ep 2

Woman . . . the fairer sex, the giver of kind assurance, the loving breath, the punch in the face, the kick in the head. Rock and roll is not a man’s game, and we give you two hours of women on the mic, strangling the strings, hitting the drums too hard . . . […]